MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus)

MRSA

What is MRSA?

MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) is a bacteria that is resistant to standard antibiotics, making it more difficult to treat. MRSA is spread by close contact with infected people or by contact with contaminated objects in public places.

How can I prevent the spread of MRSA at my facility?

Handwashing prevents the spread of MRSa

Preventing the spread of MRSA is twofold. First, personal hygiene is essential, especially keeping your hands washed. Second, keep public areas sanitized. This is where PuroClean’s RapidDefense™ program can help. This powerful sanitizing process is the best way to deep clean and kill the deadly MRSA bacteria in a public area.

RapidDefense™ targets common-use areas where cross contamination is likely to occur. Our products are EPA-registered to kill MRSA organisms and other disease-causing bacteria, viruses, tuberculosis, mold, and mildew—with up to three months residual protection.

How do I get started?

To protect your facility from MRSA and other deadly bacteria, contact PuroClean for immediate service.

STOP a MRSA outbreak at your facility BEFORE it spreads. Sanitization begins with RapidDefense™.